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Rapid Therapeutic Response March 29-April 1, 2012 Lexington, KY When patients come to Integrative Medicine, they are often hurting. They are in the midst of a healing crisis that has sometimes lasted for years. Frustration, anger, fear: all of these emotions are part of the disease they bring. We understand that healing is not always immediate. Sometimes achieving optimum health can take a lifetime. Yet, for those patients who come weary, tired of illness, looking for any shred of hope, the gift of a rapid step forward can mean the world. This spring in Lexington KY, we offer you a chance to be part of one of the most exciting concepts in the field: Rapid Therapeutic Response! From allergy alleviation to pain elimination, the hands-on therapies we will teach will offer something intangible yet invaluable and lifesaving to your patients: HOPE. Partnering Organizations for Rapid Therapeutic Response Rapid Therapeutic Response March 29-April 1, 2012 Lexington, KY www.integrativemedicineconference.com Join us in Lexington Griffin Gate Marriott Resort and Spa Call (800) 228-9290 to make a reservation When you join us for “Rapid Therapeutic Response” you will find inspiration for the mind, but also rejuvenation for the Spirit. Bring your family to the elegant Griffin Gate and explore Lexington, Kentucky! Enveloped by the rolling meadows of Bluegrass Country, one Lexington resort stands above typical hotels in Lexington, Kentucky, with its unmatched Southern hospitality and genteel ambiance. The Griffin Gate Marriott Lexington!

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Rapid Therapeutic ResponseMarch 29-April 1, 2012 • Lexington, KY

When patients come to Integrative Medicine, they are often hurting. They are in the midst of a healing crisis that has sometimes lasted for years. Frustration, anger, fear: all of these emotions are part of the disease they bring.

We understand that healing is not always immediate. Sometimes achieving optimum health can take a lifetime. Yet, for those patients who come weary, tired of illness, looking for any shred of hope, the gift of a rapid step forward can mean the world.

This spring in Lexington KY, we offer you a chance to be part of one of the most exciting concepts in the field: Rapid Therapeutic Response!

From allergy alleviation to pain elimination, the hands-on therapies we will teach will offer something intangible yet invaluable and lifesaving to your patients: HOPE.

Partnering Organizations for

Rapid Therapeutic Response

Rapid Therapeutic

ResponseMarch 29-April 1, 2012

Lexington, KY

www.integrativemedicineconference.com

Join us in LexingtonGriffin Gate Marriott Resort and SpaCall (800) 228-9290 to make a reservation

When you join us for “Rapid Therapeutic Response” you will find inspiration for the mind, but also rejuvenation for the Spirit. Bring your family to the elegant Griffin Gate and explore Lexington, Kentucky!

Enveloped by the rolling meadows of Bluegrass Country, one Lexington resort stands above typical hotels in Lexington, Kentucky, with its unmatched Southern hospitality and genteel ambiance. The Griffin Gate Marriott Lexington!

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The Diagnosis and Treatment of Chemical SensitivitiesAmerican Academy of Environmental Medicine The American Academy of Environmental Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 15.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Over the last 50 years there has been an immense increase both in the use of synthetic chemicals and in exposure to chemical pollutants: this is unparalleled in the history of man. The increased exposure presents the human body with enormous problems of increase in the Total Body Burden of Toxics and ongoing increase demand on detoxification and excretion of the pollutants that they are exposed to. There is a great need to understand the hormesis and chronic low level exposure of environmental and food pollutants on human health.

The public is increasingly concerned about potential environmental health hazards and often want answers to very concrete questions, such as: is the water safe to drink? Could my miscarriage be due to my work environment? Are pesticides used on fruit harmful? What is the benefit of eating organic food? Patients ask their physicians these questions because they trust them and value their advice. Unfortunately, physicians often lack sufficient scientific knowledge and training with respect to environmental risks and health.

This program has been designed for primary care providers, including physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and allergy technicians who participate in the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of chemical sensitivity in many chronically ill patients. Practitioners will leave knowing how to recognize the role of environmental factors, food and nutritional deficiencies in the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of chronic illnesses in their patients. Once the Total Body Burden is identified in the earlier stage of the disease process and if eliminated or modified at the earlier stage molecular dysfunction can be reversed and end stage disease can be prevented.

Academy of Environmental Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Anchoring: Stimulus-Response Conditioning for Overcoming Phobias, Relieving Trauma, and Eliciting the Relaxation and Healing Response

Joel P. Bowman PhDLicensed Master Practitioner and Trainer of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) and HypnotherapyJoel is a Professor Emeritus, Department of Business

Information Systems, Haworth College of Business, Western Michigan University. He taught business communication skills at the university level for more than 30 years. He is the author or co-author of 14 books and is the principal author of Healing with Language: Your Key to Effective Mind-Body Communication. He is a Licensed Master Practitioner and Trainer of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) through Richard Bandler and the Society of NLP, and trainer of hypnotherapy through the American Board of Hypnotherapy (ABH). He is a Reiki Master/Teacher, and co-founder of Subtle Communication Systems (SCS Matters, LLC), providing transformational audios, books, and trainings.

Reverend Debra Basham, Licensed Master Practitioner and Trainer of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) and Hypnotherapy, Certified Healing Touch Practitioner.Debra has over 20 years in

body, mind, and spirit education. She has taught meditation and is a frequent radio talk show guest on holistic health issues. Debra is an executive wellness coach, and co-developer of Subtle Communication Systems, which combines energy work and linguistics. She is a Licensed Master-Practitioner and Trainer of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) through Richard Bandler and the Society of NLP, and trainer of hypnotherapy through the American Board of Hypnotherapy (ABH). Debra trained in Prepare for Surgery/Heal Faster, the forerunner of the Imagine Healing process and the healing voice on many transformational audios, including Welcome Baby! and Enjoying Your Ideal Weight. The Freedom from Pain CD includes Etheric Vitality Plus™ and Self Full-body Connection, two powerful Healing Touch™ techniques. Debra is certified in Healing Touch™ and a Reiki Master/Teacher.

Rapid Therapeutic Response: Exploring the “Lightning Reaction” with treatments you can put into use immediatelyProgram Chairman William Faber DO

You cannot afford to miss this seminar for benefits for patients and income-gaining techniques! Access treatments which provide results in less than 2 days and can be put into practice Monday morning. Program Chairman Bill Faber is passionate about providing methods that are low risk of medical board/law suit actions, and require no equipment purchase. Rapid Therapeutic Response workshop will not just be about something; it will be about DOING something, with lectures from 5-90 minutes.

Rapid Therapeutic Response: Scientific and Therapeutic Principals Explained and Demonstrated Using Neutraceuticals

Russell M. Jaffe MD PhD CCN

Rapid Therapeutic Response for Headaches, Neck and Spinal Pain, Sleep Apnea, Dementia, Cough and Many Other Maladies Demonstrating Osteopathic Principles and Practices in the Oral Cavity

John Laughlin DDS

Instant Relief of Tender Trigger Points with the Kaufman techniques

L. Terry Chappell MD

Hands-on Techniques for the Effective Reduction of Pain in the Elbow, Wrist, Neck and Head

Hal S. Blatman MD

Toxicity, Oxidative Stress and The Correlation to Systemic Illnesses and Treatment Responses

Dr. Boyd Haley PhD

Finding and Removing Hidden Beliefs to Allow Immediate Patient Happiness and Health Joel P. Bowman PhD and Reverend Debra Basham NLP

Rapid Therapeutic Response using Endpoint Desensitization for Influenza and Allergies

Kalpana D Patel MD

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Inhalant AllergiesAmerican Academy of Environmental MedicineThe American Academy of Environmental Medicine designates this educationalactivity for a maximum of 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Allergic rhinitis plays a major role in the lives of millions of Americans. Primary care physicians will see many patients with this disease or diseases that mimic it. Physicians commonly prescribe medications for allergicrhinitis without knowing the inciting antigen or antigens. Allergy testing can complete the picture for the physician and can play a role in the treatment strategies used to combat this disease. Many physicians do not receive this training in residency, and allergy testing can be somewhat of a mystery. Allergy testing plays a key role in immunotherapy, which is a viable alternative to medical management. Skin prick testing remains the most used test because of its ease of use, and its rapid results. It remains a great screening tool for allergic disease. Intradermal testing is slightly more invasive and does not yield much more useful information. In contrast, intradermal dilutional testing and modified quantitative testing are useful when a screening test is positive because they yield more information for starting doses of immunotherapy. RAST is also an integral part of allergy testing when contraindications to skin/dermal testing exist. There are still questions to be answered.

Treatment for allergies is big business! In 2005, roughly 22 million Americans spent $11 billion on doctors’ bills, prescription drugs, and other medical care to relieve allergy symptoms, according to the Agency forHealthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Visits to doctors and hospitals accounted for $4 billion. The remaining roughly $7 billion was spent mostly on prescription drugs. Much of that expenditure could have been avoided if people had better access to effective immunotherapy.

Saving a Million Hearts: “Ask the Experts” Forum Anticipating New Directions in Cardiovascular Medicine

Moderated, by L. Terry Chappell MDDo you have questions about chelation therapy that you want to discuss in the company of experts? We want to help you discuss and evaluate burning controversies in this area of medicine. We also want to

know what interventions have worked most effectively in your experience to quickly reverse symptoms and reduce the risks of cardiovascular disease. We have planned free-flowing panel discussions with ample time for your questions and comments over one full day moderated, by L. Terry Chappell MD. Come hear about the best alternative practices by leaders from around the nation.

Rapid Results Using Complex Injectable HomeopathyAline Fournier DOIf you have treated headaches, sinusitis, shoulder, elbow, and back pain in your practice and been frustrated with the results - this workshop will teach you how to use Mesotherapy to complement and/or replace your present treatment methodologies. You will be able to return to your practice and apply it immediately and see the results.

Dr. Fournier graduated from the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in 1990, an internship at Hillside Hospital San Diego, then a 3 year fellowship with Dr. William Kubitscheck in Prolotherapy. She has been in solo practice in Escondido, CA. since 1994 and is Board certified in Family Practice Medicine and Board Certified in Neuromuscular Medicine/OMM. She is presently President of the American Osteopathic Association of Prolotherapy Integrative Pain management. Her integrative practice centers around Mesotherapy, Prolotherapy, Homotoxicology, and OMT to include Cranial osteopathy and Visceral Manipulation. She has been practicing Homotoxicology for 20 years and mesotherapy for 10 years and has given many lectures and workshops on the integrated use of these modalities.

New Ideas for Holistic Treatment of Pain Hal Blatman MDAHMA member and Past-President Hal S. Blatman, MD is the founder and medical director of the Blatman Pain Clinic, and a nationally recognized

specialist in treating myofascial pain. He is board certified in both Pain Management and Occupational and Environmental Medicine. After receiving his medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1980, Dr. Blatman completed two years of training in orthopedic surgery. He later studied ergonomics during his residency in Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the University of Cincinnati Hospital. For several years, Dr. Blatman practiced family medicine while managing a chain of urgent care facilities. During Dr. Blatman’s tenure in general medicine, he recognized western medicine’s difficulty treating and managing chronic and myofascial pain. Consequently, he studied with the late Janet Travell, MD, then recognized as the world’s leading expert in treating myofascial pain disorders. In 1988, Dr. Blatman established Cincinnati’s first clinic specifically dedicated to providing traditional and holistic pain treatment solutions. He is also the author of “Winner’s Guide to Pain Relief,” a text that makes myofascial pain understandable for patients and professionals.

This workshop is designed to teach the treatment of patients with enigmatic and myofascial pain disorders including TMJ syndrome and headache, from migraine and cluster to tension, and what many patients refer to as sinus headache. There will also be instruction in effective pain reduction in the elbow, wrist and neck.

Registration $300 per day

Gala at “The Mansion” $85

To register visit www.IntegrativeMedicineConference.com

or call (316) 684-5500

Hotel Reservations: Griffin Gate Marriott (800) 228-9290

Workshop DatesAnchoring: Stimulus-Response Conditioning March 29

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Inhalant Allergies March 29-30

Saving a Million Hearts March 30

Rapid Results Using Complex Injectable Homeopathy March 30

New Ideas for Holistic Treatment of Pain March 31

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Chemical Sensitivities March 31-April 1

Rapid Therapeutic Response March 31-April 1 (noon)